I got a 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee for $3100 back in 2009 and had to put $900 into the transmission and after that it was freakin awesome! It had the inline 6 or 4.0, same thing, and it was all wheel drive, all the time! I'd prefer 2 to 4 wheel drive, myself!
I had a 2001 Grand Cherokee and I will say that it was one of the best SUVs I have ever owned. My 4.7 liter powertech engine in that one was only 235 HP and 290 torque. The new 4.7 gets so much more and has all those standard safety features. I think that Jeep is tops when it comes to capable SUVs. They used to have a direct competitor in Hummer, but, now that Hummer is no more, the only SUVs that will even come close are the Range Rover and Land Rover.
Standard features include air conditioning, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, 8-way power driver seat, and cruise control. Options include a power sunroof, premium sound system, rear-seat DVD entertainment system, wireless cell phone link, universal garage door opener, leather upholstery, navigation system w/voice recognition, memory system, and 6-disc CD changer. All of those options get the car up to about $44,000.
@mitch247ful well, I had a 2001 limited with a 4.7L and I had no problems with it at all. That engine is really powerful. Torque like a sum bitch. It rides really smooth and handles extremely well for a top heavy vehicle. I recommend you to get one. They are a blast to drive and are very reliable. I hope that helps.
@mitch247ful With any used vehicle the trick is to find one that was well maintained. If the previous owner took good care of the vehicle it shouldn't give you any problems. I bought my neighbor's 1996 JGC three years ago---one owner vehicle and I saw it across the street for years---and I've had very little trouble with it. Runs great in snow or off-road.
Anytime. I know a WHOLE lot about cars (I seem to have an opsession), and I have a consumer guide report book. Let me know if you need any information almost ANY car (except Maseratis, Maybachs, Ferraris, and Lambos which my book does not provide). Wow! I influenced what car someone would buy! Woot!! hahaha
the only reason someone would be willing to buy a big suv is if they had a pile of kids,only five seats. A v6 has never worked in a big suv because the smaller engine has to work harder, it offers the similar mpgs to the v8 but much less power. The 4.0 was good I guess(for longevity ) but thats about it ,mpg's sucked. desiel is what every suv in america should have, good torque, mpgs, longest lasting/most rugged engine
hi there iam confused between the 2005 v6 grand cherokee and that of the nissan pathfinder ..considering power,reliability,and fuel economy ..i appreciate ur reply ..thanks a lot
I just don't get the concept of an SRT-8 Jeep. If you want a drag racer you don't buy a mid-sized SUV. It makes no sense. A Jeep is for off-roading, that's its specialty. If you want a drag racer, get a Corvette or a Mustang.
why did you say that bad words please be polite in your comment and i was just saying my opinion and i know that your comment is old but what is your problem . please say sorry
Just got a 2009. Love Jeeps.
getting this as my first car
Is it still holding up? I love mine
I got a 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee for $3100 back in 2009 and had to put $900 into the transmission and after that it was freakin awesome! It had the inline 6 or 4.0, same thing, and it was all wheel drive, all the time! I'd prefer 2 to 4 wheel drive, myself!
I had a 2001 Grand Cherokee and I will say that it was one of the best SUVs I have ever owned. My 4.7 liter powertech engine in that one was only 235 HP and 290 torque. The new 4.7 gets so much more and has all those standard safety features. I think that Jeep is tops when it comes to capable SUVs. They used to have a direct competitor in Hummer, but, now that Hummer is no more, the only SUVs that will even come close are the Range Rover and Land Rover.
Im gettin my cherokee on sunday! ooo like it , like it!!!
Standard features include air conditioning, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, 8-way power driver seat, and cruise control.
Options include a power sunroof, premium sound system, rear-seat DVD entertainment system, wireless cell phone link, universal garage door opener, leather upholstery, navigation system w/voice recognition, memory system, and 6-disc CD changer. All of those options get the car up to about $44,000.
@mitch247ful well, I had a 2001 limited with a 4.7L and I had no problems with it at all. That engine is really powerful. Torque like a sum bitch. It rides really smooth and handles extremely well for a top heavy vehicle. I recommend you to get one. They are a blast to drive and are very reliable. I hope that helps.
@mitch247ful With any used vehicle the trick is to find one that was well maintained. If the previous owner took good care of the vehicle it shouldn't give you any problems. I bought my neighbor's 1996 JGC three years ago---one owner vehicle and I saw it across the street for years---and I've had very little trouble with it. Runs great in snow or off-road.
whats wrong with the chrysler 300, or the grand caravan. unbeatable dude
Anytime. I know a WHOLE lot about cars (I seem to have an opsession), and I have a consumer guide report book. Let me know if you need any information almost ANY car (except Maseratis, Maybachs, Ferraris, and Lambos which my book does not provide).
Wow! I influenced what car someone would buy! Woot!! hahaha
the only reason someone would be willing to buy a big suv is if they had a pile of kids,only five seats. A v6 has never worked in a big suv because the smaller engine has to work harder, it offers the similar mpgs to the v8 but much less power. The 4.0 was good I guess(for longevity ) but thats about it ,mpg's sucked. desiel is what every suv in america should have, good torque, mpgs, longest lasting/most rugged engine
hi there iam confused between the 2005 v6 grand cherokee and that of the nissan pathfinder ..considering power,reliability,and fuel economy ..i appreciate ur reply ..thanks a lot
just to be informative and helpful
the srt is all wheel drive
what was the first year stabillity control was standard on the grand cherokee
thanks
Cherokee it's a 2011 how much is it worth now
i agree
@Ajzakcina You are a very lucky person...I cant wait to get mines
I just don't get the concept of an SRT-8 Jeep. If you want a drag racer you don't buy a mid-sized SUV. It makes no sense. A Jeep is for off-roading, that's its specialty. If you want a drag racer, get a Corvette or a Mustang.
why did you say that bad words
please be polite in your comment and i was just saying my opinion and i know that your comment is old but what is your problem .
please say sorry
In what car
Jeep grand cherokee 2004 2007 y precio
what should I say It's JEEP
i said its finished
but the h3 is better in off roading
i have 2001 jeep cherokee limited 4.0 l i6 and i think it is better in off roading than this
come over to bob bannerman 888 don mills rd
@JackKangaroo1 i understand if you have kids that would be a good choice
no no hummer h3 is not suck and it is better off roader than this jeep
i said thanks and its finished
i think you are a child maybe 10 to 13 years old
nice body !!??
doesnt need it :)
the worst car ever , always has a problem with the transmission
Khalid Abutalib you had one ?